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f --WK- A !3! i 'v U -1 t . ' ii ; . P . -'i ." Carolina Watchman MARCH 22, 1877. Staa'y Mathews Mr. Hay' brotber-in-iav. elected to flitXl- Senate from Ohio. in cob wjg.jtoMisr g a directorship of the Ioftane Asylum . - Fred poqglas ia just nov the jnan on horse l'Ta'11"1! ed Marsha tftlie.city frf WadiMgton. v. v identlal question what irito lilpder ten 4 A. V : i a - - " . 1 J Boartlsjof the Eastern counties where tins concession was made I And if the infrer est of the oppressed white people in I those eountiea nave ueeu mu ocvuij guarranteed, where is the justification for denouncing that rule, or the fancied posedjit T ( r. . , r r -u-vr'T It iay he irtatioiralto expetrthelJeni- ocratic'party0 without morfroTleM iiiternal conflict tuul jarring! btitit'really d seenrthat there is tooreisamuheaded- ness. and "ttawmsr' than tight 1 to An extra Session up? gre isjten . !f tv?1J 1,. fiMVi'lMHl in 3 une. aniung-ntra -ttli&'fto recently .fotfrfgallMit lVlaugh't sidc'lydein a eoiitefct iftvolv in& e terythinVhi' Yhy "Hiomhr they The holders of our State bonds" are go ing toSfoeal; td'tho people" 'attfl; argue y Xijsto'JW, with them' until the1 meeting of tftcnext - ,f,at-kuMl while words ni (ipnrrntlVfeicmMr'Jw to wlnt nrootmtor , ; r. so soon lose confidence in each other and. I tu ahpurto destfoxthcchlts of a greaij are uttered - ami '.liftnted vrhkdi inevitahtv lead tb that the debt they wflling;and aHo lo pay J resuI;lf fast contentU?Ha ihairdiigui Mr.ivKV the .' Soiithern'' Democrat in "tiinid andnjiconfied,; offend the Hayes' Cabinet, , "writes to' Mr. McrVimon ijs'f suup'le patriots . who' want no that the Itxilicv of the' adminUtratioiJ in tluniimore than gtod government and appoiutments to office will le to pvefer uiet therewith, the Democratic majority iTpublicaiisy all things else being equal. jn thetate will melt away like snow un We have no objection anil pt course ex- a southern breeze, and leave the growl nected nothing else. 'J- . era nothing tmttheir own folly to : growl .'.'..y ' ., - -" . 1 over. It is a great comfort to believe that Ex-dor.' ItoldeirJias been re-appointeil wo axe honest, wise and capable men fill- I'ostm.iiter.Kt Raleigh, as. was expected. in pyac-e8 of high -triist in' the State, No man m the Si ate has given stronger ie is 1TOt a very good friend who cvMieuce .of devotion to the radical power, from pej-gonai pijue or vauity or a trifling exerting it when he could, to the extent i disappointment pursues a course calcu- - - if .a.vcTa ' .'' of opprcswrg and persecuting me pvopic atel to weakenor break that connuence., onglrty exposed the unreasonable cibje the deed (or' other instrument) with; the certificate he regiHtereOi ; f Seal -H - " j , Sec. 4. For tlu; Probate or acknowledg ment of a chattel mortgage, the fee ox a Justice of the Peace shall be tea cents J and for other instruments twentyi enti and-the fee of any Clerk of a Court of a Jusce of. the Peace.as in- this, : act pro mMi ! timll lie, ten; ceute .for,- o i ehattel mortgage, and twenty, eent for, opr in: strument f ..y ;,r;a? vU;: f . Sec. 5. , That all lawji or parts, oi lawa nconsistettt herewiiu ue auu uftv.Mv hereby rewaiex. , . ; fvSec4a,fTluU that1iali take effect fr9U and after its ratification., )h .f Ml rlZead thrM4iniei.and.ratified wGener- KORTHi CAROLINA ITEMS. RE.VENIE IQQLLECTOR. t Outmgeow CouductrAXe. learn .Mr, Lewis King, living in iAlexander county ncar( Oxford'i Ford,Creceived a severe wound recently at the. hands i of tlie Rere- nuefficerft. Mr. 'King was at the block - when he sawjthe revenue .yankee soldiers coming he started to leard but being fired uxon a ball took effect in ther neck and in flicted a wound from which he died,. This quiet and peaceable citizen who fell a vic tim to the malicious acts of these despe radoes, had no connection whatever with the'proprietot of the illicit still, but only happened to lk there ' or passing there at the time, j A the same place ins order to carry out their, inhuman acts, marauders went to the hog-pen and shot nine bullets into a fine fattening hotr. The citizens of botU, political parties in that section have become very indignant at such outrageous act8. ; J Tht Revenuershavebeen on another ra id through the South Mouutias of Burke and destroyed, several thousand dollars' The bill providing for an Asylum for the colored insane passed both Houses of the" Legislature. The Governor is to ap point a Commission of seven who shall ocate the Asylum. A Special Agent of the P. 0. Depart ment was in the city Wednesday looking after persons who violate the law by sending- newspapers to friends with messages written on them without paying the letter postage. A colored barber, Jim Pethel, was arrested, and paid the fine of $5. Others should be careful hereafter not to get caught in the same way. CharDetno-crat. Mrs. Jones, how is your health this morning ? Thank you, madam, much im proved. I bought a twttle of Dr. Iiulrs4 Cough Syrup last night, and alter the hrst dose my cough was checked. I slept well. andjiave hot coughed once this morning. yed worth of property. An illicit distiller 6hot one of the yahkee soldiers and give him a mortal; wound. ciory Press. (jvod It met hi CtttwetLi Money must bo ;'We call attention j ofv all concerned: to the following extract flroui-a, .Circular No. 95 issued jEom tlifc internal Kevenue oi fice at Washington nome time ago, which, if in force now, w.ill cause some Revenue Officers to halt in their ruinous - course in certain sections of this State ; ' '"In view of the injustice done and un necessary ex neu t and trouble incurred by nasty anu m:au ,rw. V easy in Caswell county. At B. II . Carter's Rtmrtions ai-e issuetl: All ernes of viola- at vlndepeffdencc last week, things ti(hi8 of internal rerenue laics should Ik? sold fabulously high, considering, too, it reported and the, evidence- submitted to wa8 ca8n gie, yov imtauce, double- the Collector of the District in which they h j - uiy$4.50, nndhad arise. Such of the eases as involve evasion 1 .i J . or non-payment of taxes should be refer- hh used twelve m on tl is, brought So.10. red by tlie Collector to the Assessor of the Fodder averaged u dollai a hundred. District, with the. evidence in the case, Ordinary milch cow's sold fyr S3:l cash. torsucji assessment.as the facts may show Corn waa tho chcaiest' thing sold, from ltc to be proper. Criminal prosecution in 1 8 ' the snch cases should not be commenced be- $2.3. to 2.4; A good stock cf Iiogs was may not, hew- fore the reception ot the Assessors report, sold, little snoats winging rrou S-i to go, i r ' ... , j l I I ! it. . 1 1 I lu.tnr I i . . j .1 I 1...: : Ai i i fence. Hereafter she. will allow no siocK i w, atisfv aii for that able iournal umess in ui juugm -uiui L anl 51 5w aim l"os cio- reopie to run at large, but her crops will be al- gtrallgdv 0tvd to 8,U)W the qualified- ZoSn UnUed had Waated W- lowed fo irrow in helds without lences. t- r fi, ,npl,li,pra (lf if on .ircneral u.i... i;.f,;f utAmvfi JmnM bn rnTi-lr'" nmes.; - IVnmZ.ai J The County of Meckien- l . - to Xk Board of .Directors of burg has enclosed. herself with a railroad Western N. C. Railroad. It A creatmauy tinners are-wondering how nons annertaiiiimr to Railroad business. 1 suited, whenever pi-aeticaWe, prior to it wm-WM - 8Ud Mkleu- FM instlinte it ,, ,,, ,,,, sI,w lually PJJS? ,.jflr,.-Tbe re8iacce of Col. W, m ght yanlsofordnutryiav.twomenanila states Attorneys and to Collectors and L. . d y a.n, lubbel of valuable other officers of internal revenue, mat no ....... n. AT IBELL' 10 th of April." lesirefl to inform the pub lic that he intend to len? e Salisbury about the 10th of April. Alt thoje wisning guu mr, either Photographs or Ferreotypes are advised to call before that time. i IT IS SO." That my price liave been greatly reduced. They range from Zo cnis up. wme ociujc "I1 M S.5EnJRPHY, Attorney at Law. OHlce In So. 2 Lawyers Eow,-. .7? Opposite Court House. Salisbury, K. C. TOO LATE. 21:1m. C. P. WHARTON, Artist. y A, CL0D1LTER & ff i Wholesale and Retail Detlers in : , . ' n An ar SALISBURY Flouring & Sawing. FDRN1TDM 1 . . T -O- Tlic subscriber having purchased the above 3iTl!s, respectfully solicits the patron age of the citizens of Salisbury and surround ing country. He hopes for tlie continuance of he patronage heretofore given these Mills and by close attention to extend the busi ness in both branches. By special contract timber can be sawn on shares. Call akd see me. j TV. 11. 'ELS0X. Sl.ly. pd OF ALL K1NDS, SAiiXssuivsr .c. - L J3-?pej3l orders mide firomAPfiotograpb in onr 5 office will be supplied. - Also ApenU fur the Remington Sewing Mchinfc the most perfect and light running Jlachice iiuiJ ' market. They have no rotary earn, tog wheeli Vt ' ever arms to make a noise, run hard, or get ont T - order. We warrant eTery Machine. lftheydWt please we tako them ck and return tie monr , Vt .Call befoie buying tl see thero. , I0:ly ' , ' i ' i National Hotel I! RALEIQH, N. C. Board by the iVtidprkHnd'the artof track living wmmencemeut oi tne prosecimons ;or . slicht and unintentional in iintis. Kbfvf bittons and nfuds. a dress how much of it ought to be perform- ftWtfl lui ii romi.laiiits presented bv ,.,wi i w iu a given time by a 'specified force, nroftwloual informers should receive care- . ..u -A it :a,inlUMi d we arc -quite .certain our man, Hon. ful scrutiny bcfono the commencement ot i -t us tliereu'iou. I l,"-v v f mu Wnv. Paaic. The floor of the .Methodist church in Shelby gave way last Minuay a av night just after singing the doiology. they The house was densely crowded ami ot Anj course; the accident produced great eicite-Jej ment which no efforts could subdue until p i 1 i. Ya ilomimi fr lifo nT 1 T' lil. r.Llv,v' tknn A.?4- I lirOSi'CUtlO meiwopioguiuuu , ,rr,.(MOWi f Tc ""y. drels are condrtimed to be hanged wc liuio.u wneiner m orui-iiiis iumtMu 1 -ni "t-. .Vf,..ii wUl le cheaper a'afd- beteV to order them 'asiiixoton, March 14th. , Them . too nbm- lazv. idle. llmtseroDoery is geiiuig i .u Kounu mmme v m iuu , . ..The Commissioner of Internal Avenue vicioU8 persons loatuiir, inimblintt and -.b . n-'i k l a i i i r . - i. a Ai, ....... ik;nA4-n -- v.' i i . ii i i. II. .... m on in unanotte. l ae ioserrrr icpvuo ootam lnioiiiiauon m uiti mu.jitis " has issued acircuiar to me imimois m ,......;.. ti.e stretts ni'dit and dav The tWOea.ReOI tnaisorioi recuiy.. wcuiif-iivv. a vanaj ui suiting aim ... wm u, .......i.., : ..nlv wv hi-iev other riti frot ile-ir of Tbethiefs enter rv Btealthilv in the post themselves a a soon as possible, but collecting the revenue in por ions oi North onb " 1 v- . , " J ' c u LitL Carolina, South Carolina, irginia, Geor- hucIi people a by the aid of a V igilunce mguc Tinw uinmgii wmu w WMS"1 "y- r "'- " gia, Alabama and Tennessee, have tailed. Comniittee.-CTar. Democrat prowl around picking tip ciotnmg orotuer i tiuHState, anu we tuinK win not. . ire ndvises the Collectors that the use ot valuables? and this they do so adroitly as Foi our part we. have not the least fear military should be avoided, when possible, about the fitness of this Uoard for the du- ana assigns inree wpm h-h iui t" The Jeweler of Salisbury. THE BEST AND LARGEST STOCK CF JEWELRY lo be found in Western North Carolina, consist ing of Goli and Silver Watches, Gold and Silver Chains, solid Gold and plated Jewelry of every kind ; filled, solid 18k gold and Diamond Eneatrement Kins. Solid nlver and plated SPOONS, CASTORS, CUPS, GOBLETS, Napkin Rig, Butter Knivec, Ac, &c. No charge will be made for engraving any article of silvrrwar ptm-hawjd. All Watch & Clock work laiUihtlly repaired as low as the lowest and-warranteu. N. B. Any article of Jewelry sold by me in the lat three years if found not iw represented, can be returned and money will be reMinded. 22: ly B. A. liKLL. to escape the notice of the family sleep iug in the rooms they visit. tr l 1 morning show a hitch in the affinrs in Louft- ties to which they have been assigned Nou indeed have we in regard to any of Governor Vance's appointees. The ser vants oi an able and honest ruler -w ill cer- lectiou Jjistrict, These Deputies are specially designed to suppress the illicit manufacture ot spirits and tobacco. rhild there m a probability of trouble between the contending claimant.-.. Packard is organiz ing negro troops in N. Orlean?, ahd in that State, particularly, :thing hive , a sojuewhat threatening appearance. . the world and it is not going to'fail now, TheTope and the leaders of Catholic senti ment in several Luropean Slates, are organiz- KECORDING DEEDS, j An Act in Relation to the Probate of Deeds "We copy from the Raleigh AYir a com- olina. It is very complimentary to Sena tor Crawford of this place. For the Nkws. THE POLL-TAX QUESTION. To the Editor of the Xt tcs : i . ti. : . a nun uj Muutat ,ncnt of a law requiring that every voter ing a movement foMhe recovery of the Pope' The General Assembly of North Carolina s!ia11 rx!,ibit,11 l,oll'tax V''re vo- temporal no wer. It is reported that the (ln vn.,rr . ting, is but the spontaneous voice of the preptldrilnaVebeen long on hand and have n , ' N . i X" tlie ehxpient advocacy by tho author of the bill of a measure so greatly needed in our State. I allude to Senator Crawford. I wish the people of the whole State could 4 V. 4 f V a n eln rrr nn.l tltnf n V.y 1 ,1 ,1'. .' r , i i - conveyances, release, powers of at tornev, , . . contracts, or otner writings required by The duaigoveinments -of South Carp- law to be registered, and the privy exami lina and Louisiana will certainly come to nation of any married woman as to her an end in a very short time. The Senate dlle 'ecutiouj of any such instrument, of the IL S. adjourned last Saturday with- -may1 acknowledge or approved or taken by any one of the following Courts or ; officers, namely : A Superior Court Clerk, or Justice of the Peace, or any. Court of tease the people's choice will pre- Keord having a sealr-6r any Judge, Jus- the. fraudulent claimants will tlce or ucrk ot an' 8Uch Court, (except the Register of Deeds, an ex-ofticio Clerk of the Board rf Comity Commissioners.) Section 2. When such acknowledgment, proof or privy examination shall be taken before a Court or the Clerk thereof, the untouching tlie subject, and it is left for the Presijlent and his Cabinet to decide. It ii-i said the troops will be withdrawn, in which vail, and! t qputewh and out One 'of the best laws passed by the General- Assembly. is the new Election Lave. We learn that Mr. Jons S. Hkxdeksox is the author of it, and it therefore possesses sme shall be attested by the seal of such pecmiar interest to a very large portion Court, and when taken before a justice of of dur readers, to whom it shall be pre sented in, our next issue. It is highly spoken of by those who have studied it, as'exaetly euiting the wants of our State, fixmgwith precision many things hereto fore vague and uncertain. Tax OH .Fcrtilizcrs. Some of our farmers are highly displeased with tlie law taxing Gitnus,uuder the belief that it will.oper ateagiiinst them. A little reflection, will correct"' this opinion: "Tho law must be taken in connectiou with another which prideafor a scientitic test of all Guanos bright; into the Btate.w It is well known that 4h0o6ntryf is tilled every year with spitfoW'and: worthless fertilzera which tolfeibipTeople,s money and confer no benefits.': This evil it was designed to arrest, which,"when 'done, vill afford a l3ettVrUt'k!et'for those selling a good artfcleVlncttd5led sales an competition itrsiVelitdvril i . -v. wuvy auivi ll l Q ani manlpulatoisof fertilizers to sell at as 1owrAres hs "they, do now, so that the $3(p liecn2e' tax (there is none other) will not fall iithe"fJttfleT, It is thought, but onxiniportr... If Ihe'law shall pr6tec,t thsum'er rom Imposition, as we be lieve ii waijtferetwiil certainly '"be,4 great point' gaineu'for the 'benefit of the fzMtzn1 ii.it The !qilfl adopted by. the joint eomniit te of both Houti3 .of the legislature in the appointment of Magistrates can.hardf ly work the misehief which some of the ; pellherEdst'seem to apprehend.- As ; we tfaSeisMd it.'one-thiril Radicals were apWinlfed in ' those counties where that Pa)'t4m--uW:?en?JV,t? remain ing fwotlrinli ltuyj .Democrats, f : And . this was only donein those counties whose representatives in the General Assembly osked it as a favor. Now, if ejglit could beat seven every time in sertljnjthe Pres- the I'oace, the same shall, lefore registra- nou ue uiijuugeu-To oe correct ana suffi cient by the Clerk of the said Court of re cord, (other than the Register of Deeds,) in the county where such Justice may re side ; and when, to be registered in any county other than that' ih which taken, such Clerk in addition shall certify that such Justice was a Justice of the Peace in his county at the time when the proof, acknowledgement or privy examination was taken. - - - . j. Sec. 3. For the purposes of thi.l act the certificates of probate or acknowledgment shall be substantially as follows : j State op:North Cakouxa, ) County. I. A. B., : (here .give 'name of officer, Clerk, Judge or Justice,, of the Peace, as the case may be,) do. hereby,, certfiy that (Ueregive name of grantor, and if ac knowledge by. wife, her name, and add his -wife,) personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the due; execution of the foregoing (or annexed) deed of con veyance, (or other instrument,) 4and (if the wife is a signer,) the said (here give wife's name,) being by- me privately ex amined, separate and apart from 'her said husband) .touching her voluntary execu : tion of the same, doth state that she sign ed the same freely, and voluntarily, with out fear or compnlson of her said husband or any other person, and that she doth still .voluntarily assent thereto.. Witness my hand and seal (private or official as the case may be) this (day of month) A. D. (year.) i , ! . . , ' ! Signature of officer. Seal . . s . , , . i And when such proof or acknowledg ment has been had, or taken by a Justice of the peace, the CleTkof a Court of Rec ord shaft 'use substantially the followiu g form of certificate :: ." ' . '. State of Xoutii Cauolixa,' ! County. The foregoing (or anuexed) certificate oi A. li., a J ustice ot the Peace of r Cpuntyl -y:,4jii io be corrsct. Let 0Q. Washington's birthday. have heard him and the able Senator from Duplin, Mr. Stanford, as they plead, with the boldness and ability of statesmen, for this wise measure of justice and of Mliti cal economy. They deserve the thanks of the people, not alone of their respective counties, nor yet alone of the down-trodden Radical counties of the East, for their statesmaulike course on this measure of relief and of increase of tlie school fund, but of the entire State. And such a course, in this time of shuttliug expediency, is in great demand now. These gentlemen, and those who work and vote with them for this measure, are invoked to move on ward for this cause. Tliiy are entrench ed behind the negro factions, tho wishes, the demands of the Democratic masses of the State, and if they falter in this patri otic work, may not expect to be sustained as they now are. I say to that eloquent" and able champion of the people's lights, Senator Crawford, that the eyes of the Democratic masses, especially of the east, are upon him: The statement that at the last election about sixty thousand voters votexl who had not paid their poll-tax, is alarming, and makes him an impregnable fortification. As a voter in a dowu-trod-deri Radical county of thejeast, I tell him he heads aycause that is holy and just. Think of it, that sixty thousand dollars were thus taken away from the small pit tance of our school fund ! And how canl any Senator, or member of the House, re fuse to back him in this measure of relief? The frauds and corruptions practised at the ballot-box iu these eastern Radical counties will be materially lessened if this measure becomes a law. Men who are protected by the government should, each of them, contribute proportionately to its support. A Lookeu Ox. February 19, 1877. Dirt Ponds rs. Railroad. A train of 1'2 wagons came into the city on Tuesday morning last, from Monroe, loaded with cotton, and returned laden with giKnlv- consequelice of what tll Monroe people i. .-..... uniust discrimination by tv C. C. Railroad in freight charges again. them. The threat of the Railroad Com pany to discontinue the stoppage of trains at Monroe is rather weak, for as Union County is a large stockholder in the Road it is presumed her people have some rights which the Company can be made to re spect, and we presume an order from a Judge could be obtained to compel the stoppage of trains at Monroe until the complaint could be judicially investigated. We think the Legislature should have passed some law to prevent the unfair discrimination by Railroads. . The matter was considered, but defeated in the Sen ate. Char. Democrat. To our Farmers & Planters. Don't forget that J. Allen Rrown has moved to his new office, front room over Crawford's New Hardware Store, and wil still continue to keep the "old reliable,' Standard rsavassa tiuanoes, ranging in prices from 37 to s0 currency, or in ex change for cotton. 3UO to 450 lbs. baled c ' Also other brands heretofore kept by him including the "Soluble Pacific," and "Raw Rone Phos." Lee's Preparation of Lime Plaster. Potash and Salt, already tor use in icks VZ'i lbs. each, at the low price of $lb5r ner ton. Call and read his lmok of certificate from your neighbor farmers, who have beu using these Fertilizers for the last five or six years, lie sure and hand in your orders in tim. 22:iJt. Wortihxgtox, Li., March 17.--The exploding of a saw mill boiler killed three persons. j Hagerstowx, Ixd., March 17. Beck & Stonebraker, pork packers, have failed for 8125,000. , . - s. . Sax Fraxcisco, Ca.l., March 17. The Lackawanna is ordered to Mazatban, to investigate the detention of American ves sels by custom authorities. New York, March 17. Snow fell to the depth of four inches in this city to day. , . , , New Orleaxs, March 17. Officers of banks, insurance companies, and trade boards, telegraph Hayes assurances that disorders Will not follov upon the with drawal of troops, i . Ciiarlestox, S. C, jMarch 17. The St. Patrick parade to-day included all the white; military companies, whose aptenr ance in public, under arms, was forbidden A Fatal Affair ix Hexdersox Two Mex Killed. A fatal affray occurred in Henderson county on Friday last, result ing in the death of two brothers named Corn. Deputy Seriff Ryers, armed with an order to dispossess from the Court, and accompanied by a posse of three men, visited the residence of a sou of Jesse H. Corn, living about five miles from Hen dersonville. They eutered the house, a log building, the Corns being absent from tho house at the moment. But in a few minutes old man Corn, having lieen ap prised of the situation, accompanied by hts sons came up to the house, and the old man fired one shot with a shot gun in to tlie house, without however, doing any damage. The officers inside then closed the doors and fired through the crasks at the party outside, two of the shots fired by young Arlidge, (as it appears,) one of the sheriff 's posse, taking effect, on the persons of two ofhe young Corns and killing them both.!r Subsequently did man Corn, the Deputy Sheriff and John Arlidge were arrested. Asheiille Citizen, Beautifully situated next to Capitobquarei ? Col. C. S. BROWN, Proprf D1Q a day at OlU fit m,d t giuta, Maine. home. Agents wanted. Qiit terms fiee. TRUE A CO. Ait March 9, 76: 1 jr. 1- DR. TRARSTHA5V3 Having purchased the PltUG STORE of Bcia & Lakker. will continue the busires at the Ci StaKd. Will keep constantly in hand a fntt and complete i-tock of nil .uo!s in ins lire. 0-Mvecil atteution jnveu the l'rescnption Department, wlucu u unuer me foie management oi Mr; C. K. Barkkk. 2J:rr THE NEW NEW SCHOOL,. J Su mmont We understand that some of our party friends are becoming indignant on ac count of the appointment by Gov. Vance of Col. W. R. Myers, a Republican, as one of the directors of the Western Insane Asylum. Our friends should wait for some information on these matters before allowing their indignation to get the bet ter of them. The law under which the executive acted plainly makes it hisduty to select one of these directors from the opposite party to which the other two belong, and in making the appointment Gov. Vance did no more than comply with the law. Ral. News. Mrs. Win. M. Barfer will open a school for the instruction of boys and girls, at her resi dence on Monday the "th of March. She guarantee natisfaction in every respect. Good water, ample play ground, Ac, &c. Terms nnlv one dollar ner month if in advance, or j - , . . one dollar and fifty cent at the end of the month. Sali-dmry, March 1st, 1877. 1m. To Abram Holt. NON-reside"T : vou will lake notice that a summons has been issued against you in wortU and figures following, to wit : DAVIDSON COUNTY IX THE SUPERIOR COURT DoRCUS IIoi.T, Plaintiff. Against Abram Holt, Defendant. STATE OF NOItTH CAROLINA. To the Sheriff vj Davidson County G retting: You are hereby commanded to summon Abram Holt, the Defendant, above named, if to be found within vonr county, to be and ap pear before the Judge of our Superior Court, to be held for the County of Davidson, at the Cou it House in Lexington, on the 4th Monday after the 3d Monday of Sept. 1876, and answer the complaint which will be deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court, of said county, within the first three days of the next term thereof, and let tlie said Defendant take notice that if he fail to answer the said complaint within the lime prescribed by law, the l'laintiti" will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Hereof fail not, and of thin summons make due return. Given under mv hand and the seal of said Court, this 2d day of October 1876. C. F. LOWE, Clerk Stiperior Court Davidson County VJno. H. Welboun, Pins. Attorney. 19:6. A sad and tragic accident occurred on Currituck Banks, on the 20th ult. A party were out hunting on the marsh and a little son of Thos. O'Neal was with them. John fcogers one of the party, had gone off from the others by himself, and while he was hunting he saw in the rushes what he supposed was an otter. He fired at the object,: and on going to it, to his horror and great distress found he had killed little O'Neal the whole load having taken effect in the head, killing the little boy instantly .-EJizybeih City Economist, To -John . liorden, non-resident : vou will lake notice that a -inmpns has been issued against you iu words and figures following, to- wit: DAVIDSON COUNTY IX THE SUPERIOR COURT. Laurisda A. Gobdex, Plaintiff 1 Against Summons. John W. Gorden, Defendant. J STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. To the Sheriff of Davidson County Greeting : You are hereby commanded to summon Jno W. Gorden. the Defendant, above named, if to bo found within your county, to be and appear before the Judge of our Superior Court, to be held for the County of Davidson, at the Court House in Lexington, on the 4th Monday after the 3d Monday ot March, 1877. and answer the complaint which will be deposited in the office of the Clerk of the superior Uourt, of said County, within the first three days of the next term thereof, and let the said Defendant take notice that if he fail to answer the said com plaint within the time prescribed by" law, the Plaintiff will apply lo the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Herein fail not and , of this summons make due return. Given under my hand and the seal of said Court, this th day of rebruary, 1877. C F. LOWE, Clerk Superior Court Davidson County. Jno. n. welbobs, rlQs. Attorney. 19:6V. fh nXJ DoubiV If J -LJl Machinei Hw! fpS Ilmuf 2 u : (g M' THE LIGHTEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE WORLD. 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Our elegantly-illustrawa catalogue mailed to any lady sending five cents with hef address. Agents wanted every aer. " DOMESTIC " SEWING MACHINE CO., New York nnd Chicagro. And 909 Main Street Ricbmottd, Va. sd un o a ea un yon S3 "CP The Southern Underwriter's Association. ; INSURES ALL KINDS OF PROPERTY AGAINST , LOSS OR DARHACE BY FIRE. AUTTTORIZED CAPITAL, ASSETS. MAY 5, !;, HOME OFFICE p EALEIG-H. N O . " ARMISTEAD JONES, President. G. W. BLACKBALL, TreMturer R. W. BESTr Secretary. Parties desiring to Insure their property should patronize this Company, for the rottowtng re80?:. Is a sate corporation, combining solvency and stability, (two of the most essential points In an ioaur Company), as the following certificate from the Secretary of State sets forth : - STATE OP" NORTH CAROLINA, V i naJelgh,May5tMSM To all whom it may concern: 'nutf Thls la to certify, That I have thoroughly examined the " business affairs and finances" of Tne Z. ern Underwriter's Association," Raleigh, North Carolina, In accordance with the provisions M an "r t mend sections 42, 43, and u, " Battle's RevisaL" chapter 26, rauned 19th March, A. D. 1875, and doDwi" said company Is " doing business upon sound principle, within the provisions of its charter, and W 4. ance with the laws ot the State of North. Carolina," and that they are possessed of the followlngJevui ties, which will more fully appear from statement on tile In this office : United States Bonds, (market value), t70-! 2 , N. C. Rail Road Bonds, (market value), l,0 N. C. County and city Bonds, (market value), - 19'8IrS " Mortgages on Real Estate in North Carolina, (first liens). - V Cash on hand, in Bank and in hands oi Agents, - M,1J Total, $15 it " In accordance with the authority delegated to me by the Legislature, I nerefcy approve the Bep?rt' said Company tiled this day. - " Given under my hand and seal of office. WM. H. HOWERTON, Secretary of It protect the policy holder, for lte Charter requires 5 per cent, of the premiums received to be aP1' ed with the Mate Treasurer for that purpose " Its stockholders are among the prominent business men In North Carolina. It is under the control and management of native North Carolinians. It onicera are known throughout the State. i It will Insure your property on the moat reasonable terms. r - It will keep your money at home. Live, Active, Reliable Agents wanted in every part of the State. Address. June t, it. ly. R. W. BEST, StcreUrjr, Raletgh, ?f , 1 A, mTRPHT,7 Local Agent, SIisbw7,NC. -
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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